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Let’s clear that up. Can any person buy a firearm online without a background check? No. This lie is often parroted by the gun control activists in Congress and online. Firearms purchased through federally licensed firearms dealers must include a background check, whether made online or in person. Plus, more than 75 percent of firearms sellers at gun shows are FFLs, meaning they are required by law to check the buyer's background. Many gun shows also require the remaining gun sellers to run background checks in order to participate. |
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mickey
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Can I buy a gun online with a credit card and no background check? Yep.
So, now I bought a gun online, and I own the gun, but a week purchase it's sitting harmlessly in an FFL's storage vault until such time as I do undergo a background check, so WaPo is complaining about a big bunch of nothing. |
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